Violin: Sri. M A Krishnaswamy
Mridangam: Sri. D K Sivakumar
Ghatam: Sri Srisailam Rao
1. Intha modi(Varnam) - Saaranga - Adi - Thiruvottiyur Thyagaiyer
2. Evarani - Devaamruthavarshini - Adi - Tyagaraja
3. Paahimaam Sri [S] - Naatta - Rupakam - Syama Sastry
4. Paalisamma muddhu shaaradhe [R S]- Sriranjani - Adi(Tisram) - Purandaradasa
5. Viruttam - Mohanam, followed by, Soundarya vellam - Mohanam - Adi - Papanasam Sivan
6. Mangala Gourim - Karnaataka Suddha Saaveri - Adi - Sri Yagnesa Maharishi
7. Veera Hanumathi - Kaanada - Rupakam - Muthuswamy Dikshitar
8. Nidhi chaala sukhama [R N S T] - Kalyani - Mishra Chapu - Tyagaraja
Neraval and swarams @ mamata bandhana yuta narastuti sukhamA
9. Anaathudanugaanu - Jingala - Adi - Tyagaraja
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I do not remember many details about each piece because it happened two days ago, so I shall just report my general opinion about this concert.
Not one of Nityashree's better days (this has nothing to do with Kalyani being the main piece

The only thing I remember being impressed by were the swarams in Sriranjani. She kept switching between chatushram and tishram during the swarakalpana which yielded some good results.
I have nothing to say about the Kalyani.
I left after the piece in Jingala(have never heard that one before). I think there was a Sindhu Bhairavi piece which started as I was leaving.
On the accompanists:
M A Krishnaswamy was actually very good on the violin.
And call me what you will, but I felt D K Sivakumar sir's mridangam playing was just not pleasing. His performance felt uneven and I was frankly bored by the overlong tani that didn't really warrant its length.
The upapakkavadyam can only do so much. I guess Srisailam was adequate.
Overall, it was a strictly OK concert. I know this sounds really harsh, but when music doesn't touch you, it just doesn't. End of story.